2.0 STAFF
Due to retirement of senior staff, department is left with very limited faculty. Additional requirement of teachers is being met by contractual appointment presently and efforts are on to recruit permanent faculty at the earliest.
S.N
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Name of staff member
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Designation
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Qualification
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Specialization
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1.
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Dr Mohammad Farooq Lala
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Professor
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B.Sc
MBA
Ph.D
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Finance & Marketing
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2.
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Mr. Mir Mukhtar Ahmad
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Associate Professor
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B.Com
M.Com
L.L.B
|
Marketing &
Economics
|
3
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Prof. Khursheed Mahajan
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Guest Faculty
(Spring Semester)
|
M.Com
|
Finance &
Accounting
|
4
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Dr. Tasleem Warr
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Guest Faculty
(Spring Semester)
|
MA
Ph.D
|
English
|
5
|
Dr. Suheela Nazir
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Contractual Lecturer
(Autumn Spring)
|
MA
M.Phil
|
English
|
6
|
Mr. Rafiq Ahmad Guroo
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Contractual Lecturer
(Autumn Spring)
|
MA
M.Phil
|
English
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3.0. TEACHING PROGRAMMES
Courses offered
The Department is offering courses to all branches of B.Tech students and one course to M.Tech students. Various subjects taught along with LTP is given hereunder.
Semester
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Name of the Subject
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LTP
Th/Pract.
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Exam Hrs Per week
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Ist Semester
All Branches
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Communication Skills & Oral Presentation
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4 0 0
|
4 Periods
Per Section
|
2nd Semester
|
Introduction to Social Sciences
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
3rd (Civil)
|
Industrial Economics & Management
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
3rd (Electronics)
|
Communication Skills & Functional English
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
4th (Chemical)
|
Industrial Organization & Management
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
4th (Metallurgy)
|
Industrial Economics & Management
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
6th (Mechanical)
|
Industrial Economics & Management
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
7th (Mechanical)
|
Entrepreneurship
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
8th (Electronics)
|
Industrial Organization & Management
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
8th (Electrical)
|
Industrial Organization & Management
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
8th (Metallurgy)
|
Entrepreneurship Development Programme
|
3 0 0
|
3 Periods
Per Section
|
M. Tech
(2nd Semester)
|
Communication Skills & Research Methodology
|
2 0 0
|
2 Periods
Per Section
|
4.0. Research Activity
Research has been recognized as a core activity of our department and in this regard the department offers the doctoral research programme, in which presently two scholars are enrolled and are working under the supervision of Prof. M.F. Lala.
5.0. Remedial Coaching Classes
These classes are signed to assist students in order to achieve expected competencies in academic and communication skills and raise their level of comprehension of basic subjects to provide a stronger foundation for further academic work, where quantitative and qualitative techniques and laboratory activities are involved and the medium of instruction is English. This is particularly being provided to the academically weak, backward, ST/SC students who come from Hindi and Urdu medium and are not able to understand English. It also aims to provide the necessary guidance and training that may enable the students to come up to the level necessary for pursuing higher studies efficiently and prepare for competitive exams.
4.2. CENTRES
4.2.1. WATER RESOURCES MANAGEMENT CENTRE
Head of the Centre: Prof. M. A. LONE
1. Introduction
WRMC was established by the Ministry of Education, Govt .of India in 1983 under new plan scheme for creation of infrastructure in the areas of emerging technology. The objectives of the Center are:
i. To undertake work on specific technological problems of relevance and importance in Water Resources Management and to make fundamental contribution to the advancement of technology.
ii. To undertake Research and Development work of a high order by mobilizing inter- disciplinary and inter- institutional collaboration.
iii. To act as a resource center for the creation of knowledge and for the collection and dissemination of Information on the subject .
iv. To undertake research works in the field of Water Resources Engineering to meet the requirements of industry, Research and Development establishments, irrigation and other water resources management agencies.
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Facilities Available:
i) Library Facilities:
Fair amount of literature on topics related to Water Resources Engineering and other related topics is available in the main library of the Institute. Besides that a good collection of books, joumals ard reports is available in the library of Water Resources Management Centre.
ii) Computational facilities:
The Centre has also a Mini-computer Centre with necessary computational facilities.
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Laboratory Facilities:
Hydraulics/Fluid Mechanics Lab.
Hydraulics /Fluid Mechanics laboratory which has been brought up to the higher standards of research and development is not only catering the requirements of the Centre but also meets the requirements of departments of Civil Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. It has got almost all necessary equipment and is being modernised with the latest equipments/instruments.
Hydrobiology lab:
This Lab. is being set up under the approval of the MHRD and is at the verge of its completion. The lab. after its completion will be fully equipped with the latest water and sewage testing equipments.
Hydrometeorological Observatory:
This observatory has also been set –up under one more scheme of MHRD and has a facility of recording all the important Hydro-meteorological parameters.
Research And Development Activities
A Chair Professor in Water Resources , entitled, Sheikhul Alam Sheikh Nuruddin Chair for Water Resources , has been established by the Ministry of Water Resources (MoWR) in the Centre under an agreement between the MoWR and the Institute, in 2008.
The main objective of the Chair is to carry out studies on water resources with special emphasis on assessment of effect of climate change on it and adaptation strategies in respect of planning, design and management of water resources systems of particularly Indus Basin. An important activity related to the Chair is the transfer of technology to CWC and other organizations of MOWR/GOI. Appointment of the Chair Professor was advertised but the selected person did not join and has been re-advertised.
Future Plans
The Centre has been nominated to act as Nodal Centre for Basin-wise studies with respect to impact of climate change on Water Resources by the MoWR , and is planning to activity participate in the study with other leading Institutes.
The Centre is planning to upgrade its Hydro-meteorological Observatory with the latest available equipments and instrumentation so that the data collection is more authentic and accurate.
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